different between outbelch vs outburp

outbelch

English

Etymology

out- +? belch

Verb

outbelch (third-person singular simple present outbelches, present participle outbelching, simple past and past participle outbelched)

  1. To belch more or louder than.

outbelch From the web:



outburp

English

Etymology

out- +? burp

Verb

outburp (third-person singular simple present outburps, present participle outburping, simple past and past participle outburped)

  1. (informal, transitive, rare) To burp louder or better than.
    • 1997, Laura E. Williams, Sixth Grade Mutants Meet the Slime
      Big Jim was impressed too. "Awesome," he said under his breath. I glanced at Cee and we rolled our eyes. Knowing our luck, from now on Big Jim would try to outburp the slime.
    • 1999, Diana S. Richmond Garland, Family ministry: a comprehensive guide (page 45)
      During a burping contest to celebrate wonderfully cold soft drinks after a long hike one hot afternoon, one little girl said, "My dad can outburp any of you!" Her father is a distinguished theologian and church leader whom I will not name here.
    • 2003, "MottolaVersion2", BAD BLOOD PPV Results (on newsgroup alt.pro-wrestling.wwf)
      Steve Austin outburped Eric Bischoff. Each burped three times. Terri had the honor of holding the mic for them.

Synonyms

  • outbelch

outburp From the web:

+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share

you may also like